Below you find an overview indicating the status of formal Statements currently being prepared by ICANN's At-Large community. According to ICANN's bylaws, Advisory Committees may submit recommendations to the Board at any time and therefore, not all ALAC Statements respond to a formal public consultation. When an issue has been identified, a standing working group or an ad-hoc drafting committee submits a draft statement, upon which the community at-large is invited to comment within a seven to thirty-day period, depending of the time-line for a specific Statement. The authors of the Draft then incorporate the comments made and submit a final version of the Statement to the At-Large Advisory Committee, which subsequently holds an online vote to ratify the Statement before it is eventually transmitted to the relevant bodies.

During the ALAC Teleconference of 24 Novemeber it was decided that the ALAC will not submit formal input to this public consultation. Individual At-Large members are encouraged to send in comments to highlight the importance of security issues with regards to a possible scaling of the Root.

Below you find an overview indicating the status of formal Statements currently being prepared by ICANN's At-Large community. Statements that have recently been transmitted to the recipient body are highlighted in grey. According to ICANN's bylaws, Advisory Committees may submit recommendations to the Board at any time and therefore not all ALAC Statements respond to a formal public consultation. A standing working group or an ad-hoc drafting committee then submits a draft statement, upon which the community at-large is invited to comment within a seven to fourteen- day period, depending of the time-line for a specific Statement. The authors of the Draft then incorporate the comments made and submit a final version of the Statement to the At-Large Advisory Committee, which subsequently holds an online vote to ratify the Statement before it is eventually transmitted to the relevant bodies.